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GREYHOUND HOTEL, CORNER OF QUEEN AND VICTORIA-STREETS, AUCKLAND. MICHAEL CORPORA*, * PROPRIETOR, IN returning, thanks to his friends, visitors, and the public generally for their past support, begs leave to draw attention to the extensive IMPROVEMENTS recently effected in the premises by the hands of the most experienced designers and decorators in Auckland, which have rendered this well-known Hotel FAR SUPERIOR to any other in this city, and equal to the best of the far-famed Hotels of Melbourne and Ballarat. THE BAR Has been fitted up in a gorgeous manner, and in size and convenience is unrivalled; and visitors calling there will find themselves, as heretofore, waited upon with the utmost civility and attention, and will be supplied with articles of the very best and choicest qualities and descriptions. N.B.—Hot Water always in Readine39. THE PARLOURS AND BEDROOMS Require only to be visited to be appreciated; and M. C. can appeal with confidence to the testimony of previous visitors, who will bear him out in asserting that the arrangements cannot be excelled. THE BILLIARD-ROOM AND THE ADJACENT BAR Are fitted up with the best Tables and the most approved appliances, and are under skilful management, which has always afforded satisfaction. M. C. trusts by a continuance of attention and civility, combined with care in supplying none but First-class Goods, to merit an increase in the favours hitherto liberally bestowed on him, and hopes that the GREYHOUND HOTEL May be recognised as THE FIRST HOUSE IN AUCKLAND To which pre-eminence it shall be his endeavour to raise it. IMPORTANT! 9M QUEEN-STREET. FRENCH & CO. /"-{AN. with -jonfidence, reccommcnd their j 25..—25. 6d.,—35.,—35. 6d. , Teas for Family Use. The 2s 6d, 3s, and 3s 6d are a fine combination of many rare Black Teas, selected with great care to suit their Family Trade ; and being more economical in the using than Teas offered at lower prices, render them especially worthy the notice of large consumers. Twopence per lb. discount allowed on 6 lbs. and upwards of the 2s 6d Tea, and threepence per lb. on 6 lbs. and upwards of the 3s and 3s 6d Teas. GENERAL GROCERIES. 8. D. Sugar, No. 1 ... ... 0 5 \ per lb. Sugar, light brown 0 5 „ Sperms, FW 10 „ Moulds, Auckland... ... 0 5. „ Soap, from ... ... ... 0 8 per bar All articles in the trade at the lowest price. PROVISIONS. F. & Co. invite special attention to their Prime POTTED BUTTER of superior quality, which will be sold at prices to give satisfaction to purchasers. FRESH BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, &c. FLOUR, MAIZE, BRAN, &c. Quality of all articles guaranteed. Licensed to sell Kerosene. Orders promptly executed. Goods delivered *#* Remember the Address— FRENCH & Co., FAMILY GROCERS, THE PEOPLE'S TEA. WAREHOUSE, 2 5 2, QUEEN STREET, (Corner of Wakefield-street), AUCKLAND. Established 1860. NOTICE. . J. M O'O R E BEGS to inform his friends and the public that he has for sale as follows : — s. d. No. 1 Congou Tea 2 0 No. 2 Fine Teas 2 6 No. 3 Rich Pekoe, fuU flavored 3 0 No. 4 Finest Selected ... 3 6 Taking 61bs of No. 1 and 2, 2d per lb allowed ; taking 61bs of 3 and 4, 3d per lb allowed Full-weight Sperm Candles, 11-J-d per lb Mould Candles, s£d per lb Mottled Soap, Is 2d per lb Sydney Soap, Is per bar Auckland, best, 9d per bar Second, 8d per bar Third, 7d per bar Pickles, lOd, Is, Is 2d per bottle Half-pints Salad Oil. 9d per bottle Pints, la 3d per bottle Castor Oil, 9d per bottle Vestas, 250, 2£ each, 2s. per dozen Plaids, 8d per dozen ■ Jams, lib tins, 8d to lOd Best Rice, 3d per lb Second, 2d per lb Pearl Barley, 4d per lb Split Peas, 3£d per lb Bread, 21b. loaf, 3d. All orders will be delivered on bo.it. Country orders' will be punctually attended to, and delivered three .rtiiles-rOund. No connection with French. _ J.MOORE. '41, Victoria "street. *:

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 144, 25 June 1870, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 144, 25 June 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 144, 25 June 1870, Page 4

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